The Superior Board of Trustees gave final approval Monday to ordinances that prohibit marijuana establishments and make it illegal to publicly consume or grow pot in town.

The two ordinances were drafted in light of Amendment 64, the statewide recreational marijuana measure voters passed in November.

Amendment 64 allows Colorado residents to grow up to six pot plants and to possess and use up to 1 ounce of the drug. It also allows for the establishment of retail stores and manufacturing facilities and gives municipalities the power to regulate or ban them.